larus
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The Tories have a very big problem if Theresa may gets a similar or less majority than two years ago.
Her entire campaign has been built on HER being the right person to conduct Brexit negotiations (don't make me laugh, i digress).
But if she doesn't increase her majority by enough, the Tories will oust her in a vote of no confidence and a new Tory leadership race will begin for the next PM.
The current government would again lose it's credibility with an un-elected PM. And the person who the conservatives pushed as begin the best person for the negotiations, won't be conducting them.
Trouble on the Horizon.
Whatever happens the infighting will continue, they been doing it for decades. They've been hjacked by UKIP and there a lot of bad blood in the party
Hmm, and I wonder what you make of the fact that the current Labour leadership does not have the support of the Labour MPs? How do you think that will play out (assuming we have a disastrous result of Jeremy "I Vote Against All Terror Legislation" Corbyn winning)? You see, I accept that TM has been weak (and I never wanted her as PM) but Corbyn has never had any experience of being in government. Yes, Labour has, but he's always been a back-bencher and a maverick/rebel.
So, I suggest you 'lefties' try to score points where you are in a position of strength and not weakness.